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From Diane:Such great fun to have been lucky enough to have been a Parkette and Viking Cheerleader. Now retired from TitleSmart, Inc. and taking care of husband Wayne and mom, June. Have 2 children, Michael Gears and Jeffrey Gears and 5 grandchildren, Emily, Ben, Raade, Svea, and Thora.Send Diane a Message

From Rebecca: I'm so happy that all of our letters and contacts have led to the Parkettes' proper status as official cheerleaders being recognized! I wore my old "Viking Cheerleader" t-shirt to the first preseason game and embarassed my son with my "wooo!" when they mentioned the Parkettes before the game!Send Rebecca a Message

From Shelly:I loved being a Parkette and Viking Cheerleader. My favorite memory was dancing at The Rose Bowl show and being in the parade. Parkettes taught me the value of each person in a large group. Especially a precision group. It taught me discipline, to be dependable, gave me confidence. I cherish the friendships I made and all the happy memories. I thank Mrs. Libby for all her amazing dedication in making the Parkettes so great. It couldn't have happened without her. Send Shelly a Message